资源简介 天津经济技术开发区第一中学2025一2026学年度第一学期高二年级英语学科第一次检测试卷答案听力:1-5 BBCAC6-10ABCAB11-15CABAC单选:16-20 DCBAB21-25DCCCB26-30DDABC完型:31-35 DADBC36-40 BADCA41-45CBADA46-50CACBB阅读理解:51-55 DAADB56-60 CBDCD61-65BADBB66-70BCCBA单词:71 deserved72.mood73.emotional74.cheered75.impression76.criticism 77.blessing 78.overnight79.guarantee80.embarrassed阅读表达:81:She was interested in arts,,crafts and music../She was interested in creative things..82.Boring./Dull./Uninteresting.83.She felt/was energetic,enthusiastic and happy./She was filled with energy,enthusiasm andhappiness.84.She quit/quitted her job and took the fashion-design course./She attended a sewing class and took apart-time design course.85.Yes,(I do).She has the courage to follow her heart and do what she really likes./Yes,(I do).I'd liketo live a creative life and make changes when necessary as she did./No,(I don't).I don't like changesand I want to live a secure life.86作文:略I. 听力测试:共两节(每小题1分,满分15分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。从题中所给的A、B、C 选 项中选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What does the wonman want the man to do A.Go on a field trip. B.Carry a box for her. C.Phone Dylan up.2.When will the party end A.At 9:00 p.m. B.At 11:00 p.m. C.At 11:30 p.m.3.What will the man do for the woman A.Help with her paper. B.Make her bed. C.Get her a drink.4.What is the main topic of the conversation A.Tips on running. B.Long-term goals. C.Advice on choosing shoes.5 What is the probable relationship between the speaker A.Co-workers. B.Doctor and patient. C.Family members.第二节(共10小题;每小题. 1分,满分10分) 听下面一段对话,回答第6.至第8小题。6.Who was ill yesterday A.Henry. B.Tom. C.Henry's mother.7.What class did the girl take yesterday A.Chemistry. B.Physics. C.History.8.What does the girl use pens with blue ink to do A.Correct mistakes. B.Record problems. C.Note down key points.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.What type of matches hasn't the woman watches in person A.Boxing matches. B.Baseball matches. C.Football matches.10.What made the man start playing tennis A.His strong interest in tennis. B.His family member's suggestion.C.His experience of watching a live game.11.Why was the woman unhappy throughout the game last week A.She got a broken seat.B.She argued with her brother.C.Her favorite player was hurt.听下面一段对话,回答第12至第15小题。12.What kind of animal is Melissa A.A lion. B.A deer. C.A bear.13.In which movie did Luke get his first major role A.The Deer Hunter. B.A Royal Romance. C.Action Point.14,How many animals did Steve keep A.Around 100. B.About 60. C.Nearly 15.15.Why are job opportunities for animal actors decreasing A.More and more animals trainers are leaving the industry.B.It's cheaper to use special effects with the help of AI.C.People are paying more attention to animal rights.II. 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.—I worked on your car the whole night.How is it running —It is running great! .You were such a big help!A.It's a pity B.I couldn't agree moreC.Forget it D.I can hardly thank you enough17.I honor endurance,perseverance,industry,talent;because these are the means men achieve great ends.A.through which B.with which C.by which D.in which18.While rock-climbing,you need to remain very so that you won't make any dangerous errors.A.satisfied B.focused C.amused D.delighted19.I knew a lot about the subject already,but her talk was interesting ·A.nevertheless B.therefore C.however D.otherwise20.The book mainly deals with the difficulty new graduates have to workplace culture.A.adapted B.adapting C.to adapt D.to be adapted21.A sudden stop can be a very frightening experience, if you are travelling at high speed.A.eventually B.rarely C.merely D.especially22.You're not allowed during the exam.A.talk B.talking C.to talk D.having talked23.It was on Mid-Autumn Festival, all family members reunite,that I left my hometown for a strange city alone.A.where B.which C.when D.that24.While shopping,people sometimes can't help into buying something they don't really need.A.to persuade B.persuading C.being persuaded D.be persuaded25.The procedure for applying for a visa is not really as long as you make sure your papers are complete and acceptable.A.essential B.complicated C.impressed D.permanent26.Don't worry.I'm sure your missing glasses will_ sooner or later.A.stand out B.break up C.get out D.turn up27.A rescue worker risked his life saving two tourists who in the mountains for two days.A.are trapping B.have been trappedC.were trapping D.had been trapped28. the students came from different countries,they got along quite well in the summer camp.A.While B.Unless C.Since D.Until29.We offered to give Sharon a ride home,but she ,saying that she felt like walking.A.understood B.rejected C.compromised D.accepted30—Hey Tom,are you OK You look exhausted.—Oh,you know.I didn't sleep well,tons of work are waiting for me, , to be honest.A.I'm on top of the world. B.I've never been better.C.I've had better days. D.I'm having the time of my life.Ⅲ. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)When pilots fly over the grassland of the Pampas region,Argentina,they're often surprised to spot a huge guitar-shaped forest in the ordered fields.The site is more than an amazing example of land art.Behind the site is a(n) 31 love story.When young Argentine 32 Pedro Martin Ureta,aged 28,met 17-year-old Graciela Yraizoz in his hometown,they fell in love at first 33. Two years later,they got married and 34 down on the farm where Ureta had been 35. Graciela had many big plans for the farm in her mind.One day when she was taking a plane on a flight 36 Pampa, Graciala noticed that another farm looked like a milking pail( 桶 )from the 37 .Graciela thought that her family could create something even more attractive on their own farm:A huge forest 38 as her favorite musical instrument—the guitar.Graciela 39 playing the guitar in her spare time and often played the guitar at the local 40.But Ureta didn't take his wife's idea 41 saying,“We'll talk about it later.”Later 42 came.In 1977.Graciela died suddenly of brain cancer at the 43 age of 25 while carrying their fifth child.After her wife's death,Mr.Ureta 44 not fulfilling her wish.Still heartbroken a few years later.Ureta decided that the best way to honor his 45 wife would be to fulfill her wish and 46 the giant work of art in her honor.After the local government refused to 47 with the project,Ureta and his children took it 48.One by one,they planted roughly 7,000 trees into the shape of a guitar.It took a few rough seasons for the trees to take root,but Ureta's dedication 49.Watching the forest grow over the years gave Graciela's children 50."It was the closest thing possible to have my mother alive,"Maria Julia,Ureta's second daughter,said.31.A thrilling B.exciting C.amusing D.touching32.A.farmer B.worker C.employer D.engineer33.A.place B.time C.way D.sight34.A.put B.settled C.laid D.took35.A.picked up B.given up C.brought up D.made up36.A.below B.over C.across D.beyond37A air B.distance C.beginning D.top38.A.treated B.regarded C.considered D.shaped39.A.disliked B.dreaded C.enjoyed D.avoided40.A.concerts B.lectures C.games D.shops41.A.quickly B.personally C.seriously D.properly42.A.hardly B.never C.still D.always43.A.young B.old C.normal D.advanced44.A.delayed B.admitted C.appreciated D.regretted45A.late B.early .0.slim D.former46.A.copy B.paint C.create D.change47.A.help B.begin C.argue D.deal48.A.in this way B.in their honor C.on their own D.in the future49.A.took off B.paid off C.gave off D.got off50.A.assistance B.comfort C.confidence D.careIV.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Passage ABest for kids eventsNYC Parks offers a variety of events,programs and activities made with kids especially in mind.Children will have plenty to keep them active throughout the year no matter what their interests are.Jr.Knicks Basketball Clinic(培训班)8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.Instructor:Jonathan OgelezaLocation: Sorrentino Recreation CenterThis instructional basketball clinic will provide an opportunity for youth,regardless of skill, to have a positive basketball experience.Children will have the opportunity to learn and practice their basketball skills through a series of training.This specific clinic is for youth ages 10-12.Fort Tryon Kids Art:Winter Craft Workshop11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Ages 5-12Location:J.Hood Wright Recreation CenterIdentify the year -round birds found in Fort Tryon Park and find out which evergreen plants support them in the park.Then,create bird feeders for your home with local artist Jessica Maffia to help birds during the cold winter months!TEEN Word Game Hour4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Instructor:Siddikha AshrafLocation:Al Oerter Recreation CenterDo you love word games Welcome to Word Game Hour!Play a variety of word games outside of the classics and build that already impressive vocabulary of yours.If you've never played a word game before,then we want you to come even more.This isn't just for professionals. This is for fun!Share,Grow and Give on Martin Luther King Jr.Day1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.Location:Randall's Island ParkIn 1958,Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.visited Harlem for the signing of his book,*Stride Toward Freedom*.Join us on Martin Luther King Jr.Day at Randall's Island Park.We will create a community collage(拼贴画)centered around excerpts(节选)from Dr.King's book.Keeping with the essence of Martin Luther King Jr.Day being a day of service,there will also be an opportunity to keep our park clean and beautiful.51.What do we know about the program instructed by Jonathan Ogeleza A.This is for professionals only.B.It is held at Randall's Island Park.C.It is designed for children ages 5 to 10.D.It helps kids to develop their basketball skills.52.What is the purpose of Fort Tryon Kids Art:Winter CraftWorkshop A.To ask children to protect birds. B.To keep our park beautiful.C.To make bird feeders for parks. D.To introduce a local artist.53.When can kids play word games at Al Oerter Recreation Center A.4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. B.1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.C.8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. D.11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.54.Which program will encourage people to volunteer A.TEEN Word Game Hour.B.Jr.Knicks Basketball Clinic.C.Fort Tryon Kids Art:Winter Craft Workshop.D.Share,Grow and Give on Martin Luther King Jr.Day.55.Where is this text probably taken from A.A textbook. B.An advertisement.C.A course plan. D.An academic article.Passage BALife Story of Michael ChristensenMichael Christensen was born in Walla Walla,Washington in January 1947.Upon graduation from the University of Washington's first Professional Actor Training Program,he joined the San Francisco Mime Troupe,a politically-charged street theatre company.Here,he met Paul Binder,a like-minded juggler(玩杂耍的人)looking to start a new project.The two spent a few monthsdoing a second job to help pay the bills—Christensen found work on an apple orchard(苹果园), and Binder drove a taxi—then,the two met up in London and started what was to be a “great adventure."Christensen and Paul started a juggling tour of Europe,which went as far as Istanbul and ended in Paris.After a year and a half on the road,the mobile lifestyle had made them extremely tired,and they returned to the U.S.Then in 1976,Paul decided to create in New York a circusmodeled on what they had seen in Paris.Michael joined him in this new project,and on July 18, 1977,the Big Apple Circus was born.By early 1985,the Big Apple Circus had grown larger than Christensen had ever imagined.With special performances offered for those with disabilities,it was among the most open-minded circuses in the world.The production was a not-for-profit(非营利的)operation —one set on providing affordable entertainment to Americans.But the Big Apple Circus' most enjoyable work was yet to come,and Christensen would be right in the middle of it.As the Big Apple Circus continued to take off in 1986,Christensen set up a new project,the Clown Care Unit:“a group of professional clowns trained broadly in hospital procedures,circus skills,and artistic creativity."Working in teams of two,the clowns would visit pre-approved patients at children's hospitals and brighten their day with 15-to 20-minute performances. Christensen's efforts have come with another positive result:since establishing his Clown Care Unit in 1986,a lot of other like-minded efforts have popped up across the world.56.What can we infer about Christensen's job in San Francisco Mime Troupe A.It was demanding. B.It was high-risk. C.It was low-paid. D.It was boring.57.Why did Christensen and Paul return to the U.S. A.They experienced a failure in Paris.B.They were tired of being on the move.C.They decided to create a circus in New York.D.They found a sponsor for their juggling tour in the U.S.58.What made the Big Apple Circus the most open-minded A.Charging a low ticket price.B.Opening up a comment channel.C.Establishing units all over the world.D.Designing performances for the disabled.59.What should the Clown Care team do before their performance A.Require approval for the patients' attendance.B.Receive training in hospital medicine.C.Work in pairs for preparation.D.Study at an art school.60.What is the text mainly about A.Ajuggling tour in Europe.B.An unforgettable experience.C.A circus in New York.D.A life story of Michael Christensen.Passage CCan Humor Help Teaching and Learning For years teachers have tried ways of bringing humor into the classroom to keep kids engaged,and Mary Kay Morrison,the author of the book*Using Humor to Maximize Learning*,says brain research shows that it's a good idea."It improves learning and strengthens memories by gaining students' attention and then helps them absorb the information,"she says.She notes that students surveyed on the topic say teachers who use humor are much more effective at inspiring them,engaging them,reducing their anxiety (焦虑),exciting their interest in learning and developing positive teacher-student relationships.Experts say,however,that it has to be carried out properly to be effective.“A classroom without learning is a failed one,but the atmosphere can be playful and even joyful,"says Sean O'Brien,an award-winning English teacher at West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch,CA., who has gained attention for his humor."It probably shouldn't be just any fun the way an amusement park is.”Morrison agrees but says it should be used often,and any teacher can try it.“It should be done intentionally(有意地)with thought,but all types of teachers can use humor effectively if they work at it."She notes that humor gets students' attention because it typically involves the unexpected, which“stimulates the attention center of the brain”which,in turn,increases the likelihood of information recollection.Then,she says,humor actually activates more of the brain than many other activities in a classroom.So,a student who is just listening,for instance,is using one part of the brain but the humor will add to the stimulation.Morrison notes that it also has other,less obvious benefits—reducing stress for the teacher and the students,increasing creativity and energy in the classroom and creating and improving the atmosphere or culture."Humor is a social lubricant(润滑剂),”she says."It promotes trust, communication and goodwill,but must be done with thought and care."61.What does the underlined word "It"in paragraph 2 refer to A.Brain research. B.Using humor in teaching.C.Gaining students' attention. D.A positive teacher-student relationship.62.What does Sean O'Brien think about classroom humor A.It shouldn't be overdone.B.It makes the teacher popular.C.It shouldn't be carried out in science class.D.It brings as much fun as an amusement park.63.What is paragraph 5 mainly about A.Tools to activate more of the brain.B.The importance of getting students' attention.C.The way that humor increases effectiveness in study.D.The reason the attention center of the brain works.64.Which statement will the author probably disagree with A.Humor in the classroom helps to keep students involved.B.Humor should be done by teachers unintentionally.C.Humor can give more stimulation to studentsD.Humor can promote trust,communication and goodwill.65.What is a suitable title for the text A.How can students focus on study B.Can humor help teaching and learning C.What can playful learning bring students D.Is there a way to improve classroom atmosphere Passage DWe live in a world where we want everything instantly.In this instant world it is hard to succeed in anything.To achieve your goal,you first have to change your life from instantly to persistently (坚持地) .Persistence is the course you need to take.When you change your expectancy from instantly to persistently,you will gain an advantage of time that many do not have.Time works against those who live instantly.Opportunities are never seen because when something doesn't happen instantly,people move on to the next thing on their list and consider the current goal a failure.Persistent people have the advantage of time.It allows them to step back,observe and assess the progress of the goals they are pursuing.Some things take longer to develop;some just need to be left there for a while to find their own ways.When you live instantly you gain and lose instantly.Many times,you do not know how you got there or how to get back because it is not repeatable.When you live persistently you learn how things work,how to correct a plan and how to guide it to make it successful.You do not panic because you know you have more than enough time.Slow down and take time to enjoy the journey.Everything you do should be in pursuit of a better tomorrow than you had yesterday.You should take time to develop your abilities to reach your goals.Do not get discouraged just because your success is not instant.Celebrate each step along the way.People who live instantly don't take time to appreciate what they have accomplished.They are just looking for the next thing that they can get instantly. You must be grateful for the time it takes to reach your goals.Persistence will get you there if you really want to get there.66.Why do people who live instantly fail in many things A.They want greater efficiency.B.They fail to stick to their goals.C.They often change their lifestyles.D.They tend to pursue higher targets.67.Which of the following is the author's suggestion A.Setting practical goals.B.Making detailed plans.C.Focusing on the journey.D.Receiving a good education.68.According to the text,persistent peopleA.will focus more on the resultB.work slower than instant peopleC.will get rewarded for their effortsD.ignore what they have done69.What can be inferred about time from the text A.It is a limited resource for everyone.B.It favors those who pursue goals persistently.C.It accelerates the success of instant-living people.D.It is often wasted by persistent people in observation.70.What's the best title for the text A.Live Persistently B.Pursue Your GoalsC.Appreciate Your Abilities D.Treasure Every Opportunity第 Ⅱ 卷 ( 非 选 择 题 )第一节:单词。根据汉语意思和首字母,填写单词的正确形式(每题0.5分,共5分)71.These people ( (应得)to make more than the minimum wage in the past.72.I’m in no m (心情) to talk with him about the business.73.We prefer to describe e (情感的 )intelligence as a specific set of skills that can be used for either good or bad purposes.74.The teacher's encouragement c (使开心)her up,and her face lit up with joy.75.He leaves a deep i 印象)on people by playing the role of Mr Bean.76.Despite strong c (批评,指责),the news system is still in place.77.It is a b (幸事)that no one was badly hurt.78.The rules are not going to change o (突然,一下子).79.Blue skies are not always a g (确保,保证)of fine weather.80.In my memory,the first time we met Jean,she was in low spirits,making me e (尴尬的).第二节阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。(共10分,每题2分)I've always been creative since I was a little girl.My childhood was filled with arts, crafts(手工)and music,and every day was an exciting adventure of creation.Somewhere along the way,however,I lost touch with my creative self.At 21,I landed a job at a big insurance company out of my business degree.I would go to the office,sit at my desk and repeat the same work five days a week 9 to 5.The days were long and tedious. Working this way for one year was painful enough,let alone a lifetime.Before long I decided to make a change.One thing I had developed an interest in was sewing,so I took a sewing course at a community college.It was only a five-week course but it awakened my interest and got my confidence up.As I dreamt bigger,I began looking into college courses for Fashion Design and three months later I signed up for a part-time design course.I attended classes two nights a week.Although exhausting,it gave me energy,enthusiasm and happiness.As it became clearer that fashion was what I wanted to do full time,the reality of my day-to-day work at the insurance company became harder.I felt bored.No energy,no motivation and zero fulfilment(满足感).I knew I needed to make a bigger change.After struggling for quite a while,I made a difficult decision-leaving my job and studying my design course full time.Two years later I got my diploma.The last few years have been exciting because I've been following my heart to do what I love.Today I am living a creative life as the designer of my own fashion brand.Sometimes it's hard to make a change,but I'm so glad I set the wheels of change in motion with that very small first step because it has led me to where I am today.81.What was the author interested in when she was a little girl (no more than 10 words)82.What does the underlined word in Paragraph 2 mean (1 word)83 How did the author feel when she was taking the part-time design course (no more than 10 words)84.What did the author do to get back to her creative life Give two of the facts.(no more than 15 words)85.Do you consider the author as your role model Please explain.(no more than 20 words)第三节作文(共15分)86. 假设你是晨光中学的李津,你的同学Chris 给学校英语杂志Highlight English投稿被拒, 感到沮丧。请你根据以下要点对他写一封信。(1)表达安慰;(2)举一个名人也被拒绝过的例子来鼓励他;(3)给他提供具体建议。备 注 :(1)字数不少于100字:(2)请适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。Dear Chris,Learning that you article was rejected by Highlight English,I am writing toYoursLi Jin 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 开发区一中高二第一次月考——英语答案.pdf 开发区一中高二第一次月考——英语试卷.docx